Buyers' Guide and Mechanics' Manual: For the Use of Railway Officials, Containing a Complete List of All Articles Wanted by Railway Companies, with the Names of Exclusive First Hands, Among Manufacturers, Importers and Commission Merchants in Every Line; Also, a Number of ... Tables and Recipes ...E.W. Bullinger, 1873 - 272 Seiten |
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... Wheel Borers .. Cupola Linings .. 79 " Wheels Cupolas .... 81 Castings ... Cutlery . 81 Cast Iron Sinks .... Cutting Nippers . 81 66 Steel ... Cylinders ... 81 Cement ( C ..... Boring and Facing Ma- Chain Links ... Chains ... 66 ...
... Wheel Borers .. Cupola Linings .. 79 " Wheels Cupolas .... 81 Castings ... Cutlery . 81 Cast Iron Sinks .... Cutting Nippers . 81 66 Steel ... Cylinders ... 81 Cement ( C ..... Boring and Facing Ma- Chain Links ... Chains ... 66 ...
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... Wheels .... 93 66 Pipe Engine Builders , Steam .. 93 66 Lathes ..... 93 Hammer Dies .... " Trimmings . 93 .... Hammers ... Wheel Presses .......... 66 Nails .. 103 Pipe ...... 105 Incrustation Powders .... Galvanizers ... 105 Iron ...
... Wheels .... 93 66 Pipe Engine Builders , Steam .. 93 66 Lathes ..... 93 Hammer Dies .... " Trimmings . 93 .... Hammers ... Wheel Presses .......... 66 Nails .. 103 Pipe ...... 105 Incrustation Powders .... Galvanizers ... 105 Iron ...
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... Wheels .... 161 Paving Tools ...... Machine Bolts .... 159 Machine Oils 159 Pens ..... Permanent Wood Fiiling ... Wheels .. Pivot Bridges ... ..... Planes ..... Marking Cards 163 Planing Machines .. Masons ' Tools ... 163 Mathematical ...
... Wheels .... 161 Paving Tools ...... Machine Bolts .... 159 Machine Oils 159 Pens ..... Permanent Wood Fiiling ... Wheels .. Pivot Bridges ... ..... Planes ..... Marking Cards 163 Planing Machines .. Masons ' Tools ... 163 Mathematical ...
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... Wheel Barrows . 259 Tank Iron ..... 239 66 Borers 261 ( 6 Tanks ... 239 Presses .... 259 Tank Valves 239 Taps .... 239 Telegraph Apparatus ... 241 Wheels ...... Whistles , Steam .... White Brass .... 263 229 265 66 Builders .. 241 ( C ...
... Wheel Barrows . 259 Tank Iron ..... 239 66 Borers 261 ( 6 Tanks ... 239 Presses .... 259 Tank Valves 239 Taps .... 239 Telegraph Apparatus ... 241 Wheels ...... Whistles , Steam .... White Brass .... 263 229 265 66 Builders .. 241 ( C ...
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... Wheels , revolutions per Locomotives on Levels and Grades .. 129 mile .. 79 66 Power , Loads , & c ........ 149 Drums , speed of ........ 211 Locks ..... 205 Dry Measure . 193 Long Measure ............ .. 187 66 French ... 187 English ...
... Wheels , revolutions per Locomotives on Levels and Grades .. 129 mile .. 79 66 Power , Loads , & c ........ 149 Drums , speed of ........ 211 Locks ..... 205 Dry Measure . 193 Long Measure ............ .. 187 66 French ... 187 English ...
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Area Atlantic Steel Bar Iron Bars Bement Boiler Brewer & Co Buffalo Buffalo Machinery Agency Castings Champlin & Rogers Chicago Cleveland Crane Bros Cubic Diam Diameter Dinsmore Drill Engines England & Bindley Foot Foundry Fulton's Gauge Graff & Woods Greene & Randolph Gutta Percha H. B. Newhall Hamilton's Useful Information Hermann Boker inches Information for Railway J. J. Walworth Joseph Churchyard L. G. Tillotson Laflin & Rand Locomotive Machines Metal Nelson Tool Newark O. W. Child Ohio PATENT Phelps & Sanger Philadelphia Pipe Pittsburgh Bolt Pittsburgh Forge plates Pounds Pratt Prince's Metallic Radley & McAlister Railroad rails Ramapo Ramapo Wheel Rivets Schenectady Locomotive Sellers Sheet Shepard & Co Skinner & Gifford Square Cube Root Steel Street T. B. Bickerton TABLE IS TAKEN Tasker Telegraph Thickness Troy Tubes Tyng velocity Vose Ward Air Weight width Wilmington Winans Wire York
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Seite 209 - Let it soak 10 hours, then bring the whole to a boiling heat, and add pure tannin until the whole becomes ropy or appears like the white of eggs. Apply it warm.
Seite 197 - The areas of circles are to each other as the squares of their diameters, or of their radii.
Seite 85 - The load at the maximum is nearly but somewhat less than, as the square of the velocity of the wind, the shape and position of the sails being the same.
Seite 211 - Rule— Multiply the diameter of the driver by its number of revolutions* and divide the product by the number of revolutions of the driven ; the quotient will be its diameter.
Seite 177 - A soft tough iron, if broken gradually, gives long silky fibres of leaden-gray hue, which twist together and cohere before breaking. A medium even grain with fibres denotes good iron. Badly refined iron gives a short blackish fibre on fracture. A very fine grain denotes hard steely iron, likely to be coldshort and hard. Coarse grain with bright crystallized fracture or discolored spots denotes cold-short, brittle iron, which works easily when heated and welds well.
Seite 177 - ... heat, while at a middling heat it may be drawn out under the hammer to a fine point. Care should be taken that before attempting to draw it out to a point the fracture is not concave; and should it be so, the end should be filed to an obtuse point before operating. Steel should be drawn out to a fine point and plunged into cold water; the fractured point should scratch glass. To test its toughness, place a fragment on a block of...
Seite 85 - When the sails are loaded so as to produce a maximum at a given velocity, and the velocity of the wind increases the load...
Seite 85 - ... 3. The effects of the same sails, at a maximum, are nearly, but somewhat less than, -as the cubes of the velocity of the wind.
Seite 211 - To ascertain the size of the driver. RULE : Multiply the diameter of the driven by the number of revolutions you wish to make and divide the product by the revolutions of the driver; the quotient will be the size of the driver. The above rules are practically correct.
Seite 177 - Nitric acid will produce a black spot on steel; the darker the spot the harder the steel. Iron, on the contrary, remains bright if touched with nitric acid. Good steel in its soft state has a curved fracture and a uniform gray lustre; in its hard state, a dull, silvery, uniform white.